Friday Night: Viktoria Mullova

Thank you! If you liked this, you’ll probably enjoy violinist Anna Sophie-Mutter as well…

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Viktoria Yurievna Mullova, 53, is a Russian violinist.  She is best known for her performances and recordings of a number of violin concerti, compositions by J.S. Bach, and her innovative interpretations of popular and jazz compositions by Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, The Beatles, and others.  She won various prestigious violin competitions (first prize at the 1980 International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki and the Gold Medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1982). During a tour of Finland in 1983, Mullova and her lover, defected to the West. She currently resides in London. (Source: Wiki)


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Forget The Past

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Forget the past. Remember the lesson.

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All I did this week…

From Evernote:

All I did this week…

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Each Day is a God

Every day is a god, each day is a god, and holiness holds forth in time. I worship each god, I praise each day splintered down, splintered down and wrapped in time like a husk, a husk of many colors spreading, at dawn fast over the mountains split. I wake in a god. I wake in arms holding my quilt, holding me as best they can inside my quilt. Someone is kissing me – already. I wake, I cry “Oh,” I rise from the pillow. Why should I open my eyes? I open my eyes. The god lifts from the water. His head fills the bay. He is Puget Sound, the Pacific; his breast rises from pastures, his fingers are firs; islands slide wet down his shoulders. Islands slip blue from his shoulders and glide over the water, the empty, lighted water like a stage. Today’s god rises, his long eyes flecked in clouds. He flings his arms, spreading colors; he arches, cupping sky in his belly. He vaults, vaulting and spread, holding all and spreading on me like skin.

–Annie Dillard (Holy the Firm)

via The Silver Sands of St. Augustine: Each Day is a God.

How to Conquer Your Greatest Enemy: You

So often we look to external forces and blame them for our inability to experience true happiness.

When of course, the source for our dissatisfaction is always much closer to home.

Watch this 5-minute video to hear his Holiness, the Dalai Lama, explain why we need to be at peace with ourselves in order to achieve lasting happiness.

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Living Your Imperfectly Perfect Destiny

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It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else’s life with perfection. ~Bhagavad Gita #success #self #destiny #perfection #life #imitation #live

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How to Rewire Your Brain (and Renew Your Life)

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There is a state of wisdom and love within you now. You can access it through meditation.

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T.G.I.F.: Parallel Parking Gone Wrong

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  • Date: June 12, 2013
  • Location: San Rafael, California
  • Outcome: No one hurt.
  • Situation: 93-year old woman is attempting to parallel park.
  • Hero: 18-month old seeing eye guide dog (a Lab) who spots the parallel parker. (Watch dog sense incoming disaster.)
  • Summary: WOW! (Watched this 6x)

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If You Do Not Enjoy What You Are Doing…

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If you do not enjoy what you are doing, you will never be good at it.

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Note from enslaved Chinese worker put in product & sold in a Kmart in Oregon.

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10 Yuan/month is equal to about $1.63/month U.S. Go to the NY Times for the full story. Sir: If you occasionally buy this

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The high cost of cheap goods…

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Raffaello D’Andrea: The astounding athletic power of quadcopters

In a robot lab at TEDGlobal, Raffaello D’Andrea demos his flying quadcopters: robots that think like athletes, solving physical problems with algorithms that help them learn.

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I walk the line…

Bonus!!!

Beowulf..

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Beowulf meets Nena’s “99 Luftballons”

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Who says history should be boring?

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Could We Record Our Dreams?

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Subscribe – It’s FREE! http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 All Time 10’s SCIENCE COLLABORATION: http://bit.ly/11gFPvS Have you ever wished you could record your dreams and…

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I walk the line

Oh, yeah! Great pairing of image and words…

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Heart and Head - walking the line illustration - art


…I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
Because you’re mine, I walk the line…

~ Johnny Cash, I Walk the Line


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Hire a vet!

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Apparently, the homefront is a more dangerous place for veterans than the frontlines. You can help! Get more here…

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The best we can do…

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Another quote from the great existential philosopher Carrie Bradshaw…

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Hire a vet!

I am anti-war but pro-soldier: I don’t care how you feel about our government or the wars it wages; I do care however, about the good people who answered their nation’s call and took up arms to support our freedom. Recently I read this on the Huffington Post:

There are about 22 veteran suicides each day, a rate higher than previous estimates, based on a report released by the Department of Veterans Affairs earlier this year. Many veterans who take their own lives are over 50, but the hundreds of thousands of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan also struggle to adjust to civilian life while dealing with the mental and physical effects of war on top of a weak job market. Adam Legg, a 30-year-old Naval veteran, found that he couldn’t even get a job at McDonalds after returning from tours in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2009, according to ABC News. “When you feel like you can’t take care of your family, feed them, shelter them, it’s a very, very dark place. A feeling of uselessness that maybe they would be better off if you’re not around,” Legg told ABC. Some troops don’t make it home before taking their own lives. Military suicides reached a record high of 349 in 2012, and former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has described the situation as an epidemic.

via Veteran Suicides Outpace Combat Deaths, Child Gun Deaths INFOGRAPHIC.

My brother-in-law Jim is a vet who is also a practicing psychotherapist on the front lines; he serves returning vets 40×50 year in and year out. If you’re not Jim, you can connect to vets and those who serve them using this website; TEAM RWB

Consider this:

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Me? I’m blessed to know a vet and I thank God for him, his family and the sacrifices they have all made in the close to a couple decades I’ve known him. His name is Tim O’Neil and you’re a fool if you don’t connect with him on LinkedIn and snap him up before someone else does! For Tim and all the other vets out there, here’s a collection of LinkedIn resources to get started. I also pledge $1,000 worth of consulting services [more if needed] to help him land the job of his dreams. What will YOU do to help a vet? Comment below…

A dynamic page of resources for those looking to take advantage of LinkedIn…

A dynamic page of resources for those looking to take advantage of LinkedIn…

http://storify.com/livingbusiness/linkedin-thoughts-tools-and-tactics

Forever young…

This song was popular when my 25 year old was a baby. Still makes me think about what a good thing it is to be a dad…

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